One question you might get is where do you see yourself in 5 years. It depends on the job of course but I would say that you how to be progressing in your job or have done a good enough job that I would have moved up within the ranks of the company into a position with more responsibility. Also, you may get the question, "What are your weaknesses?" turn what your weaknesses are into a strength, like you ask alot of questions but you do it because you want to make sure you understand what is expected in order to complete the task efficiently and exceptionally. Be confident, don't ever tell an interviewer, you think you will do a good job, you tell them that you know you will, it shows confidence. Good luck to you!
2007-04-25 15:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They want to hear and will ask you about sucess stories, stressful situations and how you have handled them, strengths, weaknesses. Study up on the company before you go so you know a little about them. Read thier mission statement or look for their values on their website. Be honest! Lying will get you nowhere and make you look like a fool. And also be yourself!
Look on Monster.com. They have a lot of useful interviewing tips, even some sample questions and how to answer them.
Good Luck!
2007-04-25 15:55:59
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answered by kay S 4
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Do this:
Dress up to, but not over what the interviewer and her boss will be wearing.
Learn everything you can about the business/company you are interviewing with.
Ask questions (based on what you learned) and show knowledge of the business by those questions.
Have examples of your work if that's appropriate.
Demonstrate your ability to write good papers. (An MBA is a dime a dozen, an MBA who can write is worth his weight in gold.)
Without bragging, highlight your strengths, but be prepared to explain your weaknesses if they come up in the interview. A good interviewee will turn her weaknesses into strengths, for example "I realize I haven't much experience in the manure business, but that lack means I will have a fresh approach to manure processing."
Don't be smart alecky, but do be confident and relaxed.
2007-04-25 16:00:02
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answered by oldprof 7
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For starters you should learn about the companies you will be applying to, it helps to do your homework and the answers will come to you easier. As for the interview itself, it's basically a sales job, you are selling yourself and your skills to this company so you need to be confident and convincing. Good luck
2007-04-25 15:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Read up on the company using their website. Relax, be honest and look the interviewer in the eye.
2007-04-25 15:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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